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  1. Hunger in Canada.D. Raphael, R. Wilkins, O. Adams, A. Brancker, K. Alaimo, C. M. Olson, E. A. Frongillo, R. R. Briefel, M. Nelson & K. Siefert - 1994 - Agriculture and Human Values 11 (4).
     
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  2. The Hunting of the SNaRC: A Snarky Solution to the Species Problem.Brent D. Mishler & John S. Wilkins - 2018 - Philosophy, Theory, and Practice in Biology 10 (1).
    We argue that the logical outcome of the cladistics revolution in biological systematics, and the move towards rankless phylogenetic classification of nested monophyletic groups as formalized in the PhyloCode, is to eliminate the species rank along with all the others and simply name clades. We propose that the lowest level of formally named clade be the SNaRC, the Smallest Named and Registered Clade. The SNaRC is an epistemic level in the classification, not an ontic one. Naming stops at that level (...)
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  3. The case for “effector”: Case roles, agents, and agency revisited.Robert D. Van Valin & David Wilkins - 1996 - In Masayoshi Shibatani & Sandra Thompson (eds.), Grammatical Constructions. Clarendon Press.
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    Grace in the Third Stage of Meaning.Jeremy D. Wilkins - 2010 - Lonergan Workshop 24:443-467.
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    On Metaphysical Equivalence and Equivocation.Jeremy D. Wilkins - 2018 - Method 32 (2):75-99.
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    Lesion analysis of the brain areas involved in language comprehension.N. F. Dronkers, D. P. Wilkins, R. D. Valin, B. B. Redfern & J. J. Jaeger - 2003 - Cognition 92 (1-2):145-177.
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    Lesion analysis of the brain areas involved in language comprehension.Nina F. Dronkers, David P. Wilkins, Robert D. Van Valin, Brenda B. Redfern & Jeri J. Jaeger - 2004 - Cognition 92 (1-2):145-177.
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    Traduce Not the Inner Word.Jeremy D. Wilkins - 2014 - Method 28 (2):87-107.
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    The Fragility of Conversation: Consciousness and Self‐Understanding in Post/Modern Culture.Jeremy D. Wilkins - 2018 - Heythrop Journal 59 (5):832-847.
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    Traduce Not the Inner Word.Jeremy D. Wilkins - 2014 - Method 28 (2):87-107.
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    Who Is Jesus of Nazareth? Insights from Lonergan’s Christology.Jeremy D. Wilkins - 2015 - The Lonergan Review 6 (1):51-78.
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  12. Method, Order, and Analogy in Trinitarian Theology. Karl Rahner's Critique of the „Psychological” Approach.Jeremy D. Wilkins - 2010 - The Thomist 74 (4):563-592.
     
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    A Dialectic of “Thomist” Realisms.Jeremy D. Wilkins - 2004 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 78 (1):107-130.
    John F. X. Knasas has issued a series of philosophical and exegetical critiques of what he presents as the Cartesian subjectivism of “transcendental Thomism” in general and Bernard Lonergan in particular. But Professor Knasas’s spontaneous assumptions about knowing, objectivity, and reality are those of Descartes and Kant, not St. Thomas. He thus misinterprets St. Thomas and Fr. Lonergan and misconstrues the nature of knowing. The roots of the differences between Professor Knasas and Fr. Lonergan are exposed by contrasting two radically (...)
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    Lonergan’s Isomorphism of Knowing and Being.Jeremy D. Wilkins - 2019 - International Philosophical Quarterly 59 (1):77-91.
    Gaven Kerr argues that Lonergan is a metaphysical realist but follows an inherently idealist method. Furthermore, Kerr claims, Lonergan’s isomorphism of cognitional and ontological elements does not hold, because ontological act is not parallel to cognitional judgment. In so arguing, however, Kerr conflates ontological act with efficient causality, misunderstands the nature of the parallel asserted by Lonergan’s isomorphism, and involves himself in a priori speculation about the implications of Lonergan’s method. An efficient cause is an extrinsic principle, whereas “act” names (...)
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    Political Responsibility in Time of Civil War.Jeremy D. Wilkins - 2020 - The Lonergan Review 11:13-35.
    In this article I propose to do five things. First, I describe the present confusion disturbing the tranquility of the American polity. Next, I hypothesize that an important source of civil confusion is that American civildiscourse is generally conducted in two different moral languages. Neither of these is adequate to the reality of the human good, and their speakers are, perhaps increasingly, given to misunderstanding one another. Third, I propose some reasons why not only misunderstanding but even outright hostility seems (...)
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    What ‘Will’ Won't Do: Faculty Psychology, Intentionality Analysis, and the Metaphysics of Interiority.Jeremy D. Wilkins - 2016 - Heythrop Journal 57 (3):473-491.
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    Book Review: New Atlantis Revisited: Akademgorodok, The Siberian City of Science. [REVIEW]John D. Wilkins - 1999 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 24 (4):502-505.
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  18. Multiplex genetic testing.C. W. Plows, R. M. Tenery, A. Hartford, D. Miller, L. J. Morse, H. Rakatansky, F. A. Riddick, V. Ruff, G. T. Wilkins & L. L. Emanuel - 1998 - Hastings Center Report 28 (4):15-21.
     
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    Proceedings of the Ninth Annual Deep Brain Stimulation Think Tank: Advances in Cutting Edge Technologies, Artificial Intelligence, Neuromodulation, Neuroethics, Pain, Interventional Psychiatry, Epilepsy, and Traumatic Brain Injury.Joshua K. Wong, Günther Deuschl, Robin Wolke, Hagai Bergman, Muthuraman Muthuraman, Sergiu Groppa, Sameer A. Sheth, Helen M. Bronte-Stewart, Kevin B. Wilkins, Matthew N. Petrucci, Emilia Lambert, Yasmine Kehnemouyi, Philip A. Starr, Simon Little, Juan Anso, Ro’ee Gilron, Lawrence Poree, Giridhar P. Kalamangalam, Gregory A. Worrell, Kai J. Miller, Nicholas D. Schiff, Christopher R. Butson, Jaimie M. Henderson, Jack W. Judy, Adolfo Ramirez-Zamora, Kelly D. Foote, Peter A. Silburn, Luming Li, Genko Oyama, Hikaru Kamo, Satoko Sekimoto, Nobutaka Hattori, James J. Giordano, Diane DiEuliis, John R. Shook, Darin D. Doughtery, Alik S. Widge, Helen S. Mayberg, Jungho Cha, Kisueng Choi, Stephen Heisig, Mosadolu Obatusin, Enrico Opri, Scott B. Kaufman, Prasad Shirvalkar, Christopher J. Rozell, Sankaraleengam Alagapan, Robert S. Raike, Hemant Bokil, David Green & Michael S. Okun - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16.
    DBS Think Tank IX was held on August 25–27, 2021 in Orlando FL with US based participants largely in person and overseas participants joining by video conferencing technology. The DBS Think Tank was founded in 2012 and provides an open platform where clinicians, engineers and researchers can freely discuss current and emerging deep brain stimulation technologies as well as the logistical and ethical issues facing the field. The consensus among the DBS Think Tank IX speakers was that DBS expanded in (...)
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  20. In Thomæhobbii Philosophiam Exercitatio Epistolica. Ad Amplissimum Eruditissimúmque Virum D. Iohannem Wilkinsium S.T.D. Collegii Wadhamensis Gardianum.Seth Ward, John Wilkins, Henry Hall & Richard Davis - 1656 - Excudebat H. Hall Academiætypographus, Impensis Richardi Davis.
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  21. Mathematical and Philosophical Works to Which is Prefix'd the Author's Life, and an Account of His Works.John Wilkins - 1708 - Nicholson.
     
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    Bréal's Semantics - Semantics: Studies in the Science of Meaning. By Michel Bréal. Translated by MrsHenry Cust, with a preface by J. P. Postgate. London: William Heinemann. 8vo. Pp. lxvi, 342. 7 s_. 6 _d. net. [REVIEW]A. S. Wilkins - 1901 - The Classical Review 15 (02):127-128.
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    Euripides' Myths Rachel Aélion: Quelques grands mythes héroïques dans l'oeuvre d'Euripide. (Collection d'Études Mythologiques, 10.) Pp. 263. Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 1986. Paper, frs. 180. [REVIEW]John Wilkins - 1991 - The Classical Review 41 (01):17-18.
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    Archestratos' good food guide S. D. Olson: Archestratos of gela. Greek culture and cuisine in the fourth century B.c.E. Pp. lxxiii + 261. Oxford: Oxford university press, 2000. £48. isbn: 0-19-924008-. [REVIEW]John Wilkins - 2003 - The Classical Review 53 (01):26-.
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    Genetics at the gallop. General genetics. By L. A. Snyder, D. Freifelder and D. L. Hartl. Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc., 1985. Pp. 666. £14.95. [REVIEW]Adam S. Wilkins - 1986 - Bioessays 4 (2):92-92.
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    Chomsky's Generative Theory of Human Nature and the Boundaries of Diversity: Review of Noam Chomsky: On Power, Knowledge and Human Nature by Peter Wilkin[REVIEW]Fred D'Agostino - 2002 - Journal of Critical Realism 1 (1).
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    Human language: Are nonhuman precursors lacking?Marc D. Hauser & Nathan D. Wolfea - 1995 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 18 (1):190-191.
    Contra Wilkins & Wakefield, we argue that an evolutionarily inspired approach to language must consider different facets of language (i.e., more than syntax and semantics), and must explore the possibility of nonhuman precursors. Several examples are discussed, illustrating the power of the comparative approach in illuminating our understanding of language evolution.
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    Human language: Are nonhuman precursors lacking?Marc D. Hauser & Nathan D. Wolfea - 1995 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 18 (1):190-191.
    Contra Wilkins & Wakefield, we argue that an evolutionarily inspired approach to language must consider different facets of language (i.e., more than syntax and semantics), and must explore the possibility of nonhuman precursors. Several examples are discussed, illustrating the power of the comparative approach in illuminating our understanding of language evolution.
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    Argument structure as a locus for binding theory.Christopher D. Manning - unknown
    The correct locus (or loci) of binding theory has been a matter of much discussion. Theories can be seen as varying along at least two dimensions. The rst is whether binding theory is con gurationally determined (that is, the theory exploits the geometry of a phrase marker, appealing to such purely structural notions as c-command and government) or whether the theory depends rather on examining the relations between items selected by a predicate (where by selection I am intending to cover (...)
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    John Wilkins, Matthew Macleod: Sophocles, Antigone and_ Oedipus the King: _a Companion to the Penguin Translation of Robert Fagles, with Introduction and Commentary. Pp. 111. Bristol Classical Press, 1987. Paper, £4.95. [REVIEW]A. D. Fitton Brown - 1989 - The Classical Review 39 (01):132-.
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    John Wilkins, Matthew Macleod: Sophocles, Antigone and_ Oedipus the King: _a Companion to the Penguin Translation of Robert Fagles, with Introduction and Commentary. Pp. 111. Bristol Classical Press, 1987. Paper, £4.95. [REVIEW]A. D. Fitton Brown - 1989 - The Classical Review 39 (1):132-132.
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    Traité des premières vérités by Claude G. Buffier. [REVIEW]Jeffrey D. Burson - 2023 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 61 (1):156-158.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Traité des premières véritésby Claude G. BuffierJeffrey D. BursonClaude G. Buffier. Traité des premières vérités. Édition, présentation et notes par Louis Rouquayrol. Textes cartésiens en langue française. Paris: Librairie Philosophique J. Vrin, 2020. Pp. 379. Paperback, €32.00.Born in Poland to French parents, Claude G. Buffier, SJ (1661–1737) emerged as one of the most influential of the Parisian scriptores librorumin the first decades of the eighteenth century. Buffier is (...)
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    D. Ridgway, F. Serra-Ridgway, M. Pearce, E. Herring, R. D. Whitehouse, J. B. Wilkins (edd.): Ancient Italy in its Mediterranean Setting. Studies in Honour of Ellen Macnamara. Pp.336, figs. London: Accordia Research Institute, University of London, 2000. Paper. ISBN: 1-873415-21-4. [REVIEW]Alison E. Cooley - 2003 - The Classical Review 53 (2):494-495.
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  34. John S. Wilkins and Malte C. Ebach: The Nature of Classification: Relationships and Kinds in the Natural Sciences: Palgrave, Macmillan, 2014, pp., vii + 197, Price £60/$100.00.Catherine Kendig - 2015 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 37 (4):477-479.
    John Wilkins and Malte Ebach respond to the dismissal of classification as something we need not concern ourselves with because it is, as Ernest Rutherford suggested, mere ‘‘stamp collecting.’’ They contend that classification is neither derivative of explanation or of hypothesis-making but is necessarily prior and prerequisite to it. Classification comes first and causal explanations are dependent upon it. As such it is an important (but neglected) area of philosophical study. Wilkins and Ebach reject Norwood Russell Hanson’s thesis that classification (...)
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    Review. Food in antiquity. J Wilkins, D Harvey.Andrew Dalby - 1997 - The Classical Review 47 (1):145-146.
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    Cicero de Oratore I - Cicero de Oratore I; with Introduction [pp. 71] and Notes_[pp. 75—224] by A. S. Wilkins, Litt. D., St. John's College, Cambridge, Hon. LL.D. St. Andrews, Professor of Latin in the Owens College, Manchester. Second edition. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1888. 7 _s_. 6 _d[REVIEW]J. E. Sandys - 1889 - The Classical Review 3 (08):356-.
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    Evolution from the molecular prespective. Molecular evolution: An annotated reader. By E. A. Terzaghi, A. S. Wilkins and D. Penny. Jones and Bartlett, Portola Valley, CA. 1984. Pp. 409. $ 37.50. [REVIEW]Arthur M. Lesk - 1986 - Bioessays 4 (3):138-139.
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    Scientific Organization in Seventeenth-Century France (1620–1680). By Harcourt Brown, M.A., Ph.D. (Baltimore: The Williams and Wilkins Company. 1934. Pp. 306.). [REVIEW]Alfred E. Garvie - 1934 - Philosophy 9 (36):488-.
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    Commodifying diversity: Education and governance in the era of neoliberalism.Andrew Wilkins - 2012 - Human Affairs 22 (2):122-130.
    In this paper I explore the pedagogical and political shift marked by the meaning and practice of diversity offered through New Labour education policy texts, specifically, the policy and practice of personalized learning (or personalization). The aim of this paper is to map the ways in which diversity relays and mobilizes a set of neoliberal positions and relationships in the field of education and seeks to govern education institutions and education users through politically circulating norms and values. These norms and (...)
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  40. Media Ethics: Issues and Cases.Philip Patterson, Lee C. Wilkins & Chad Painter - 2018 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    The ninth edition of Media Ethics: Issues and Cases has been updated to reflect the most pressing ethical issues in media. Featuring 25 new cases on hot topic issues from fake news to drones and a new chapter on social justice, this authoritative case book gives students the tools to make ethical decisions in an increasingly complex environment.
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  41. Pattern glare, reading, and chromaticity.A. Wilkins - 1996 - In Enrique Villanueva (ed.), Perception. Ridgeview. pp. 1372-1373.
     
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    Foreword.Lee Wilkins & William A. Babcock - 2010 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 25 (4):255-256.
    Journal of Mass Media Ethics, Volume 26, Issue 2, Page 95, April-June.
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  43. Universals: an opinionated introduction.D. M. Armstrong - 1989 - Boulder: Westview Press.
    In this short text, a distinguished philosopher turns his attention to one of the oldest and most fundamental philosophical problems of all: How it is that we are able to sort and classify different things as being of the same natural class? Professor Armstrong carefully sets out six major theories—ancient, modern, and contemporary—and assesses the strengths and weaknesses of each. Recognizing that there are no final victories or defeats in metaphysics, Armstrong nonetheless defends a traditional account of universals as the (...)
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  44. A World of States of Affairs.D. M. Armstrong - 1993 - Philosophical Perspectives 7:429-440.
    In this important study D. M. Armstrong offers a comprehensive system of analytical metaphysics that synthesises but also develops his thinking over the last twenty years. Armstrong's analysis, which acknowledges the 'logical atomism' of Russell and Wittgenstein, makes facts the fundamental constituents of the world, examining properties, relations, numbers, classes, possibility and necessity, dispositions, causes and laws. All these, it is argued, find their place and can be understood inside a scheme of states of affairs. This is a comprehensive and (...)
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  45. Terrorism and Collective Responsibility.Burleigh Taylor Wilkins - 1992 - Routledge.
    The terrorist threat remains a disturbing issue for the early 1990s. This book explores whether terrorism can ever be morally justifiable and if so under what circumstances. Professor Burleigh Taylor Wilkins suggests that the popular characterisation of terrorists as criminals fails to acknowledge the reasons why terrorists resort to violence. It is argued that terrorism cannot be adequately understood unless the collective responsibility of organised groups, such as political states, for wrongs allegedly done against the groups which the terrorists represent (...)
     
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  46. Conscious thoughts from reflex-like processes: A new experimental paradigm for consciousness research.Allison K. Allen, Kevin Wilkins, Adam Gazzaley & Ezequiel Morsella - 2013 - Consciousness and Cognition 22 (4):1318-1331.
    The contents of our conscious mind can seem unpredictable, whimsical, and free from external control. When instructed to attend to a stimulus in a work setting, for example, one might find oneself thinking about household chores. Conscious content thus appears different in nature from reflex action. Under the appropriate conditions, reflexes occur predictably, reliably, and via external control. Despite these intuitions, theorists have proposed that, under certain conditions, conscious content resembles reflexes and arises reliably via external control. We introduce the (...)
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    Terrorism and Collective Responsibility.Burleigh Taylor Wilkins - 1992 - Routledge.
    The terrorist threat remains a disturbing issue for the early 1990s. This book explores whether terrorism can ever be morally justifiable and if so under what circumstances. Professor Burleigh Taylor Wilkins suggests that the popular characterisation of terrorists as criminals fails to acknowledge the reasons why terrorists resort to violence. It is argued that terrorism cannot be adequately understood unless the collective responsibility of organised groups, such as political states, for wrongs allegedly done against the groups which the terrorists represent (...)
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    Cicero Rhetorica. Vol. I.A. S. Wilkins (ed.) - 1902 - Oxford University Press UK.
  49. Cicero Rhetorica. Vol. Ii.A. S. Wilkins (ed.) - 1963 - Oxford University Press UK.
  50. Contemporary Hylomorphism.Andrew M. Bailey & Shane Wilkins - 2018 - Oxford Bibliographies 3:1-12.
    Aristotle famously held that objects are comprised of matter and form. That is the central doctrine of hylomorphism (sometimes rendered “hylemorphism”—hyle, matter; morphe, form), and the view has become a live topic of inquiry today. Contemporary proponents of the doctrine include Jeffrey Brower, Kit Fine, David Hershenov, Mark Johnston, Kathrin Koslicki, Anna Marmodoro, Michael Rea, and Patrick Toner, among others. In the wake of these contemporary hylomorphic theories the doctrine has seen application to various topics within mainstream analytic metaphysics. Here, (...)
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